The Beavers trailed 9-4 early in the game before going on an 18-4 run fueled by three 3-pointers by Weisner.

Weisner entered the game needing 15 points to become the 18th Oregon State player to reach 1,000 points. The junior hit the milestone, then passed it, with a pair of free throws with 3:26 left in the first half.

Florida State was in control early as Slaughter hit a jump shot that put the Seminoles ahead 22-11 with 8:51 to halftime.

Syracuse could only cut the lead to three, 39-36, on a Ford 3-pointer with 11:37 left in the second half. But Slaughter and Shakayla Thomas had four points each as Florida State pulled back in front, 46-38, with 8:17 to go.

It was all Stanford in the first half, and Taylor Greenfield's 3-pointer with 1:56 left pushed the lead over 20, as the Cardinal opened a 45-29 halftime lead. Briana Roberson had 11 points in the half and Amber Orrange added nine.

Washington fought back after intermission and trimmed the deficit to six after a seven-point spurt, culminated by Kelsey Plum's layup with 9:22 left.

But Stanford (17-5, 9-1 Pac-12) took back control, scoring 14 of the next 16 points, including Samuelson's 3-point push shot that made it 72-54 with 5:15 left.

ETSU kept the game close but Chattanooga put it away at the free throw line. Chattanooga, ranked 23rd, was 16 of 21 from the line; ESTU was 8 of 9.

Chattanooga (20-3, 8-0 Southern), with wins this season against Tennessee, Stanford and Villanova, took the lead at 14:22 in the second half on a Shumpert 3-pointer. ETSU (14-8, 6-1) came within two at 50-48 on a pair of Destiny Mitchell free throws with 3:20 remaining, but Chattanooga made 10 of 13 free throws in the last two minutes to close out the game.

Destiny Mitchell had a double-double for ETSU with 18 points and 15 rebounds, but the Bucs still suffered their first conference loss.